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nah turns out the atessa is fine.. had a leak near my power steering pump haha was a tad low.. fixing it up for me cos was just a clamp he thinks!!

I've been hard at work thinking about what I can keep in the back left storage thing in my car.... (the panel)

question for the day: what does everyone keep in their back left panel compartment thingy?? :)

good fix. like it when things are that simple.

i keep some tools in there.

a phillips/flat head screw driver.

common 10mm socket extention and ratchet.

a shifter

just incase im driving along and something pops off. like an intercooler hose(happened twice. gay HDI clamps are gay)

I've been hard at work thinking about what I can keep in the back left storage thing in my car.... (the panel)

question for the day: what does everyone keep in their back left panel compartment thingy?? :)

When I put my MTB in the car I open the cover & the derailleur fits in there...

On the other side I keep some tie downs & a pair of riggers gloves; for unruly backpackers...:ph34r:

good fix. like it when things are that simple.

i keep some tools in there.

a phillips/flat head screw driver.

common 10mm socket extention and ratchet.

a shifter

just incase im driving along and something pops off. like an intercooler hose(happened twice. gay HDI clamps are gay)

that;s a good idea!! I was definitely leaning towards putting something like that in there :)

in regards to the riggers gloves and tie downs.... whatever floats ur boat I guess ;)

lol i keep crap in mine.

however i keep a full set of sockets, ratchet, breaker bar, extension and screwdrivers under the floor. for that 'just in case' scenario

Like just in case you need to strip & rebuild your interior?:whistling:

lol no the just in case craig needs to do it for him lol

Oh yeah, "Ow, my ribs!" lol. Craig wasn't around when I was there?

Chat in the chat thread; Weird...

Edited by Daleo

Oh yeah, "Ow, my ribs!" lol. Craig wasn't around when I was there?

Chat in the chat thread; Weird...

bahaha sorry guys I thought it was a bit stagnant in here so I gave it some direction ;) !!

by the way.... what is that "elastic" strap in the left hand hidey hole for??? (or is it just mine)... bunny.gif

(to strap the... uhhh.... air in....)

oh and my mate said to me the other day,... "why do you have door handles in your boot" *pulls them*

"OOOooooooooooo i would buy a car just for them" *drools over it*

Edited by atomaly

hahah bad. usually its in what have you done to your stagea.

Thread wrecker to the wreckscue!

I organised to have a pin dent popped out of my passenger door; only one on the whole car. Cashie; $60.

Same guy just finished $6000 worth of dent removal on our daily. Like new except one dent cracked the paint, so now we have to get the cant rail done too. Glad I'm not payin'! Well only $500 anyway.

Ok, back on topic :ph34r:.

Who was that masked man? "Thread Wrecker; what a douchebag..."

Edited by Daleo

ahahahah this is the chat section DALE PLEASE dont POST your informative COMMENTS here. not ANYWHERE you feel.

jeebus. seewhatididthere?

edit: wow that was like two birds with one stone-r

ahahahah this is the chat section DALE PLEASE dont POST your informative COMMENTS here. not ANYWHERE you feel.

jeebus. seewhatididthere?

edit: wow that was like two birds with one stone-r

Bahahaha!

I do, and I like it.

Not enough' RANDOM "punctuation MATE'. just* )SAYIN'(

Edited by Daleo

in regards to the riggers gloves and tie downs.... whatever floats ur boat I guess ;)

Heyyy, the backpackers aren't gonna tie themselves up!

Besides, I'm hopeless with ropes, I can never remember what happens after the rabbit goes around the tree...

Much better to just go "Rick, rack, rick, rack"; job's a good 'un.

Edited by Daleo

Yeah it is a fun car for sure! Not as fun as my MX-5 yet.

The looks on peoples faces when you flutter past is priceless though!

I'm guessing this is like a shittalk thread? I'm good at doing that :D

Edited by RoadsterGarage

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